Amazon Prime Video has announced the additions they’ve made to their streaming service in March. A whole slate of classic offerings including Amelie, The Doors, Home of the Brave, Regarding Henry, Moonraker, and The Nut Job 2, as well as new release films like Power Rangers and November Criminals. Here’s what you can expect from Prime Video this month.
Here’s the full list of what’s coming to Prime Video in March:
Available March 1
1984
A Feast at Midnight
A Guy Thing
A View to a Kill
The Accused
Amelie
Antitrust
Bad Influence
Bad News Bears
Billy the Kid
Body of Evidence
Breakdown
Bye Bye Birdie
Captivity
Carriers
Chaplin
The Color of Magic: Season 1
Criminal Law
The Devil Inside
Die Another Day
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Dreamkeeper
The Doors
Earth Girls Are Easy
F/X
F/X 2
Fatal Instinct
Finder’s Fee
Fire with Fire
Fluke
For Your Eyes Only
Forces of Nature
Goldeneye
Hackers
Hanoi Hilton
Hart’s War
Home of the Brave
Human Trafficking: Season 1
I’m Gonna Git You Sucka
Imagine That
The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells: Season 1
Jeff Who Lives at Home
Jennifer 8
Kingpin
License to Kill
Little Ghost
The Living Daylights
The Million Dollar Hotel
Moonraker
Mr. Majestyk
The Music Never Stopped
National Lampoon’s Dirty Movie
National Lampoon’s Dorm Daze 2: College @ Sea
The Odyssey: Season 1
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
Regarding Henry
The Secret of NIMH
Southie
Sprung
Tomorrow Never Dies
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
The World Is Not Enough
XXX
XXX: State of the Union
Young Adult
Zathura: A Space Adventure
Available March 2
Brad’s Status
Available March 3
The Nut Job 2
Available March 8
Aftermath
Power Rangers
Available March 9
The Remix: Season 1
Sneaky Pete: Season 2
The Tunnel: Season 2
Available March 10
November Criminals
Available March 14
Tommy’s Honour
Available March 15
LOL
Available March 17
Crooked House
Available March 26
The Durrells in Corfu: Season 2:
Let There Be Light
Available March 27
The Little Hours
Available March 31
A Suitable Girl
Bitter Harvest
Flames
Ice Mother
Imperium
The Blue Lagoon
The Departure
Thirst Street